The Anvil - No.11 (May-June 1935)

first edition

1935·St. Louis, MO

by CONROY, Jack and SNOW, Walter (editors)

St. Louis, MO: The Anvil Press, 1935. First Edition. Conroy's landmark literary bi-monthly began as a news-sheet called The Rebel Poet in 1931; in May, 1933 it graduated to full magazine format and changed its name to The Anvil: Stories for Workers, under which name it ran until October, 1935, when it was absorbed by the Partisan Review. Current issue includes work by Langston Hughes, Benjamin Appel, Leon McCauley and James Kilraine (on their arrest in Centralia, Washington); others. Quarto (27.25cm); illustrated wrappers, stapled; 30pp, [2]. Light wear to extremities, faint spotting to rear wrapper, with a small tear to right edge of front wrapper and first 15pp; Very Good+. (Inventory #: 29998)

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